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for hockey fans, talks are scheduled for tomorrow in new york city. saturday and are trying to end the lockout. there they are working out to stay in shape. 82-gameibility of an schedule is now gone. with talks scheduled tomorrow, hockey fans. for >> i am a guy who just came into when they tell me to play, i will be playing. i just a way from, and then when , i getsome news about excited, but i try to stay away from it. >> second overtime, a tie score. interception here in the end zone and he is off to the races. .mago all the way there he comes. our play ofhat is the day. senior linebacker and defensive captain for his a.c.l. saturday and now he is out for the season. having a rough season. >> the worst i've ever seen. season. [ mitt romney ] we have ton. work on a collaborative basis. look, the reason i'm in this race there are people that are really hurting day in this country. and we face this deficit -- could crush the future generations. and republicans and democrats both love america but we need to have leadership -- leadership in washington th
for hockey fans, talks are scheduled for tomorrow in new york city. saturday and are trying to end the lockout. there they are working out to stay in shape. 82-gameibility of an schedule is now gone. with talks scheduled tomorrow, hockey fans. for >> i am a guy who just came into when they tell me to play, i will be playing. i just a way from, and then when , i getsome news about excited, but i try to stay away from it. >> second overtime, a tie score. interception here in the end...
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and joins us live this morning from new york city. always good to see you. >> good morning. >> let's start with the bad news. we're seeing the pictures come out of new york and new jersey. you're saying this has a definite impact on the health of people especially living there. can you talk about it dr. oz? >> well, i, like so many others, living without heat. stresses you out at a very different level. turns out that after these types of natural disasters, the heart attack rate increases by three fold. because of the stress that continuous on going stress. especially when you don't feel like you can control it. the advice i'm giving all the folks is at first off, lots of water. helps thin the blood and the water is still clean here. secondly, everybody feeling stressed including the washington area, it's getting incredibly important to keep taking your medications. pharmacies have bonded together. you can get the meds from other places. and finally, and most importantly, the real help is not going to come from the federal government
and joins us live this morning from new york city. always good to see you. >> good morning. >> let's start with the bad news. we're seeing the pictures come out of new york and new jersey. you're saying this has a definite impact on the health of people especially living there. can you talk about it dr. oz? >> well, i, like so many others, living without heat. stresses you out at a very different level. turns out that after these types of natural disasters, the heart attack...
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and boston. -- an impact new york city and boston. we could see absolutely nothing at all. updated, jackie will fairly tomorrow morning at 4:30 a.m. it will be quite and dry for the next couple of days. is the freeze warning for tonight. district orthe southern maryland. like this,ast looks skies later on tonight. will fall.s deal of sunshine for the day tomorrow. around 50only degrees. keep the cooler for the day in line on tuesday. it should remain dry and a for heavier rain tuesday and into wednesday. , 32 degrees to 39 degrees and then tomorrow a great deal of sunshine. extended al look, temperatures will be dipping on wednesday. the coastal stone will be -- the damp andll be cold. election day, tuesday, d wear their jackets. especially a long lines. in the morning hours. >> it was a raw and dampen a redskins -- damp of day for the redskins. could the giants still pulled e the redskins' some relief? macboo there were a two-out comes redskins-panthers game. now 3-6 and a different aftermath which caused many fans to scratch their h
and boston. -- an impact new york city and boston. we could see absolutely nothing at all. updated, jackie will fairly tomorrow morning at 4:30 a.m. it will be quite and dry for the next couple of days. is the freeze warning for tonight. district orthe southern maryland. like this,ast looks skies later on tonight. will fall.s deal of sunshine for the day tomorrow. around 50only degrees. keep the cooler for the day in line on tuesday. it should remain dry and a for heavier rain tuesday and into...
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the other thing the mayor announced is they still will be the new york city marathon this weekend. notledges that it will resources or search efforts still ongoing. people are concerned that, especially if they or food andpower water. >> we will have to see if they can pull that off. thank you. >> so many heroes stories when about police watching things, and there have been so people doing their part to help their neighbors. >> i grew up north of the city. new york is as resilient as anywhere in the world. the marathon -- >> can you believe that? >> they are going to try. the weather will be quiet for e next few days. it is cold. outside today and tonight, bundling up right here in washington. if you have friends and family york, it is colder up there. our temperature would be right were december, not beginning of november. it 50 degrees right now. the record low temperature for tonight is 28 degrees. look at the temperatures going on right now. our current temperature is 49 .egrees you folks in the high parts of maryland will be down the 30's. there are still a few lingering sprin
the other thing the mayor announced is they still will be the new york city marathon this weekend. notledges that it will resources or search efforts still ongoing. people are concerned that, especially if they or food andpower water. >> we will have to see if they can pull that off. thank you. >> so many heroes stories when about police watching things, and there have been so people doing their part to help their neighbors. >> i grew up north of the city. new york is as...
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and were just in that the new york city marathon schedule for the weekend has been cancelled. this comes as the patience of storm victims is wearing thin. supplies are not reaching many while others wait in long lines for gasoline and other essential items. we have the latest from our satellite center. >> the recovery is not coming as fast as anyone affected by the storm would like. some lost everything they had and are having to wait for the most basic necessities. this is what people looking for gasoline are having places like the new jersey turnpike. long lines and short tempers. police were called in richfield new jersey as things got out of hand in one gas line. >> i need to know i have enough power in my home. >> nearly two-thirds of gas stations are not operational. >> can you get in? >> no. >> the problem is just as bad in new york city. >> they get closer to the pump, but when they tell them the gases of, that sends them over the edge sometimes. >> -- when they tell them the gas is off, that sends them over the edge sometimes. >> people should see it quickly. >> in st
and were just in that the new york city marathon schedule for the weekend has been cancelled. this comes as the patience of storm victims is wearing thin. supplies are not reaching many while others wait in long lines for gasoline and other essential items. we have the latest from our satellite center. >> the recovery is not coming as fast as anyone affected by the storm would like. some lost everything they had and are having to wait for the most basic necessities. this is what people...
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as far as the wind goes, they're already beginning to pick up, gusting now to new york city at 32. at the peak of the storm, we expect wind gusts anywhere from 50 to 70 miles per hour. that will be this afternoon into early this evening, especially over long island and coastal sections of new jersey. a lot of people just got their power back on. now we'll have additional power outages on top of that. we'll even get snow with this storm. some areas that haven't seen any snow. the snowfall amounts very impressive, especially northern portions of delaware around the philadelphia area and especially new jersey. the same locations that had the devastation and you saw the destruction of their homes, now we're looking at getting a coating of a couple inches of snow on top of damaged property. not what anyone needed in this will het through the inner mountain west and northern rockies with a snowstorm in the days ahead. >>> lynn, the west has enjoyed beautiful weather as of late. that all changes. a little flip of our weather pattern over the next couple days. >> we'll check back with you
as far as the wind goes, they're already beginning to pick up, gusting now to new york city at 32. at the peak of the storm, we expect wind gusts anywhere from 50 to 70 miles per hour. that will be this afternoon into early this evening, especially over long island and coastal sections of new jersey. a lot of people just got their power back on. now we'll have additional power outages on top of that. we'll even get snow with this storm. some areas that haven't seen any snow. the snowfall...
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than it is now those storms were a little bit west of new york east of new york city had they been about one hundred miles further east they would have had would have created the same problem that we had from sandy i'm sorry well you need to look at the historical but only if our view is that we should talk about direction we should talk about direction of course because there's some research out there by some pretty reputable people saying to be changes in the arctic ice is changing the direction of that they don't know for sure because it want to vent and as you know it's very difficult west rapidly from what i want to go to any and i don't know man they're just another man on the panel do you want to jump into anything that you've heard here go ahead. well i mean a lot of this sounds to me like to people who have already decided and one may be right one may be wrong but the point is i don't believe that the data is the short term data which richard is talking about is sufficient to be able to know if extreme weather events are increasing or decreasing i don't think it is you have to l
than it is now those storms were a little bit west of new york east of new york city had they been about one hundred miles further east they would have had would have created the same problem that we had from sandy i'm sorry well you need to look at the historical but only if our view is that we should talk about direction we should talk about direction of course because there's some research out there by some pretty reputable people saying to be changes in the arctic ice is changing the...
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york city so absolutely at sea levels rise higher and higher and storms become more intense on top of that yes coastal communities are going to have to i think be quite worried about about it so i mean the two steps are one is you're going to have to prepare for rising sea levels and. surge in the second is hopefully the world will get together reduce carbon pollution so we avoid the worst case scenarios my wife and i and our three cats live on a boat in the marina here and one of the marinas here in washington d.c. are we crazy or are we smarter than the people living in the apartment buildings just on the other side of the seawall. you know look boats float. you know if you look at like what the bangladeshis are doing they're creating floating schools it's like kashmir you know i mean this is you know i think we're you know there was a movie waterworld i don't think it's going to get bad extreme but the fact the matter is is the thing about sea levels is if we don't act relatively soon they're just going to keep going up forever until every last drop of ice is gone and ultimately se
york city so absolutely at sea levels rise higher and higher and storms become more intense on top of that yes coastal communities are going to have to i think be quite worried about about it so i mean the two steps are one is you're going to have to prepare for rising sea levels and. surge in the second is hopefully the world will get together reduce carbon pollution so we avoid the worst case scenarios my wife and i and our three cats live on a boat in the marina here and one of the marinas...
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new york city, long island. new jersey. those parts of the country which probably would give good margins to the president. those nonvoters could make a difference. i still think it's not likely but possible. >> let's talk about some of the key states here and there are several scenarios for each candidate to get to that 270 mark. from what i'm reading, is it generally easier for the president to get to 270? >> it is easier. the polls suggest that the president is much stronger in a number of these battleground states. now, again, 2 or 3 points in the poll doesn't mean that's how it's going to show up on election night but if you go by the averages or the trends, the president does have the advantage in those states and a very good ground game. the republicans have a far better ground game than they had in 2008. >> i was asking you off air about ohio and ohio clearly is very important. but you think other states including virginia right here are equally or more important. >> some of our neighboring states are significant. f
new york city, long island. new jersey. those parts of the country which probably would give good margins to the president. those nonvoters could make a difference. i still think it's not likely but possible. >> let's talk about some of the key states here and there are several scenarios for each candidate to get to that 270 mark. from what i'm reading, is it generally easier for the president to get to 270? >> it is easier. the polls suggest that the president is much stronger in a...
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over the next day shipped out to the new york city board of elections. nearly 60 polling locations across the five boroughs had to close or be moved because of superstorm sandy. when we come right back, stay with news 4 and nbc washington.com for the latest on hurricane sandy's impact. and remember, you can help storm victims by going to redcross.org calling 1-800-helpnow. or text the word "red cross" to 90999 to make a $10 donation. >>> still to come tonight. a tragic accident. a child is dead after a terrifying fall into a dangerous zoo exhibit. reminder for drivers in the district. details on speed camera changes in effect tomorrow. >>> walkers lace up to raise money for the number one cancer killer in the united states. we'll be rig >> a 2-year-old boy died after falling 11 feet over a railing into a wild dog exhibit. police say the child was standing on the railing when he lost his balance and fell in. officials say the animal attacked the child before zookeepers could restrain them. >> were able to get several of the dogs into the backup building.
over the next day shipped out to the new york city board of elections. nearly 60 polling locations across the five boroughs had to close or be moved because of superstorm sandy. when we come right back, stay with news 4 and nbc washington.com for the latest on hurricane sandy's impact. and remember, you can help storm victims by going to redcross.org calling 1-800-helpnow. or text the word "red cross" to 90999 to make a $10 donation. >>> still to come tonight. a tragic...
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you have new york city youth -- losing huge parts of its infrastructure, losing electrical service, losing subways because they were flooded. it is not just a matter of trying to prepare in the sense of being able to respond to the storm, but thinking about how we build cities and electrical grids that are more resilient in extreme weather events like sandy. >> is there a chance that an event like this or the prospect of multiple events like this, because as we have heard from the governor of new york, these things are writing more and more frequently, will actually be the catalyst that forces the country and politicians to take leadership and do what is needed on critical issues like infrastructure, like climate change? >> if anything is going to do it, i think it will be programs like this one. the united states, like a lot of countries, can be very short term in its leadership and thinking. we tend to be disaster driven and follow what ever happened last. this should give us an image is to deal with this problem, but at the same time, we had hurricane katrina seven years ago. we had the
you have new york city youth -- losing huge parts of its infrastructure, losing electrical service, losing subways because they were flooded. it is not just a matter of trying to prepare in the sense of being able to respond to the storm, but thinking about how we build cities and electrical grids that are more resilient in extreme weather events like sandy. >> is there a chance that an event like this or the prospect of multiple events like this, because as we have heard from the...
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the new york city mayor michael bloomberg is working to ensure voters won't miss their opportunity to participate in this election. >> we'll do anything we can to help the board of elections. we have to make sure that everyone can vote. it's not going to be easy, but we'll work hard on that. >> reporter: officials are taking steps to ensure voter turnout. >> the polling places that are not destroyed and don't have power, you still go to your polling place. >> we'll have trucks set up there and you'll vote old school. the paper ballot and that means it's going to take us longer to count. everyone will have an opportunity to vote. >> reporter: with the aftermath of sandy taking center stage, some say the presidential race is not the main concern. >> it's really like on the back burner. i don't know what we're doing as far as voting. my school was at the block. i don't quite know yet. >> reporter: others say that voting is a top priority. >> you know with a week in advance, the same people were planning for whatever. they also should have been planning an alternative voting procedure. i
the new york city mayor michael bloomberg is working to ensure voters won't miss their opportunity to participate in this election. >> we'll do anything we can to help the board of elections. we have to make sure that everyone can vote. it's not going to be easy, but we'll work hard on that. >> reporter: officials are taking steps to ensure voter turnout. >> the polling places that are not destroyed and don't have power, you still go to your polling place. >> we'll have...
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. >> the new york city area really suffering because of hurricane sandy. we will have the latest on that. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now! hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us. as was predicted yesterday, the national media is reporting today's economic news is a plus for president obama. i'm not saying the data is not a plus, i'm just telling you what the national media is doing. i'm reporting, not analyzing. but now i'll start analyzing. i listen to cbs radio every morning. it's usually pretty fair in its assessment of the news. but i knew when the economic data came out today cbs would report it this way. >> the labor department's october employment report, the last big reading on the economy before election day shows stronger than expected job gains. but more people were look for work last month and that pushed unemployment a tenth of a point higher to 7 .9%. still a pickup of 171,000 jobs is significant. economist stewart hoffman calls it the real deal. >> a good gain in jobs, a widespread gain
. >> the new york city area really suffering because of hurricane sandy. we will have the latest on that. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now! hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us. as was predicted yesterday, the national media is reporting today's economic news is a plus for president obama. i'm not saying the data is not a plus, i'm just telling you what the national media is doing. i'm reporting, not analyzing. but now i'll...
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still lots of people without power in new york city. storm system wing to the south now. this will synch up with another one and make its way off the coast. computer models have been all over the place on this one. some of them bring it on to the coast, and others keep away. we will see an increase in cloud cover tonight did to mach. maybe light rain to the afternoon. a bigger event for the north east. and much of new england as opposed to us. not a major impact storm but we will feel a little something from it. partly cloudy skies. 45-50 degrees today. 32-38 tonight. there is your 7 day forecast. breezy for sure wednesday and thursday with our coastal storm. the look of the good stuff after that. that the latest on the forecast. we will check on the traffic now. >> not to much to say about. quite around the region. 95 baltimore washington parkway north of the incidents there. heading to the nation's capital, here we go across the 14th street bridge. often the distance sparkling lights. that is the woodrow wilson bridge. no problems there or the american legion bridge. in
still lots of people without power in new york city. storm system wing to the south now. this will synch up with another one and make its way off the coast. computer models have been all over the place on this one. some of them bring it on to the coast, and others keep away. we will see an increase in cloud cover tonight did to mach. maybe light rain to the afternoon. a bigger event for the north east. and much of new england as opposed to us. not a major impact storm but we will feel a little...
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york city you know we're on the ballot in thirteen states right now and it's really just the power of our organization you know it's the truth of our message is resonating with people and that's what's helping us get out there if you have a thought about maybe clubbing together with other party candidates and perhaps forming a temporary political union to give you a chance and there must be some similarities in your causes amongst those parties on the chance of course to put your concerns on a platform. i mean absolutely you know we believe in and unity and i agree with a lot of what the third parties are saying but you know from our perspective fundamentally it's not about who is president under the system it's the system that is fundamentally corrupt you know it's the system that guarantees that there's going to be greater and greater profits for the wealthy few and greater and greater misery for the rest of us so you know there are some third parties to believe that it's just a matter of who is president you know they say if i can get into office i'll change everything but we're sa
york city you know we're on the ballot in thirteen states right now and it's really just the power of our organization you know it's the truth of our message is resonating with people and that's what's helping us get out there if you have a thought about maybe clubbing together with other party candidates and perhaps forming a temporary political union to give you a chance and there must be some similarities in your causes amongst those parties on the chance of course to put your concerns on a...
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new york city mayor michael bloomberg is comparing the storm's impact to hurricane katrina. he says as many as 40,000 people were left homeless by the storm though that number is worst case scenario. public schools in new york and new jersey are hoping to return students to some sense of normalcy. some cools will reopen today and others possibly by wednesday. people are still waiting in line for hours to get gas. the defense department has set up stations in the new york city areaway 10-gallon limit. -- some schools will reopen today. >>> some breaking news from the sandy storm zone. a small earthquake has struck in northern new jersey. the u.s. geological survey says the 2.0 uake hit at 1:19 this morning in ridgewood, new jersey. some residents reported hearing a lot boom when the quake struck but for reports of damage this morning. >>> coming up next, changes are coming to d.c.'s speed camera fines. >> the mayor makes a move to lower what drivers will pay but the battle to make them even lower is not over just yet. fox 5 morning news is back in a moment.
new york city mayor michael bloomberg is comparing the storm's impact to hurricane katrina. he says as many as 40,000 people were left homeless by the storm though that number is worst case scenario. public schools in new york and new jersey are hoping to return students to some sense of normalcy. some cools will reopen today and others possibly by wednesday. people are still waiting in line for hours to get gas. the defense department has set up stations in the new york city areaway 10-gallon...
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people in new york city are heading back to work. there are long lines waiting for buses because of the crippled transportation system. we have more on that from the satellite center. >> one estimate has damage from the super star running as high as $50 billion. that could make sandy the second costliest storm. there are some areas waiting for help to arrive. three days later, the death toll continues to decline. the national guard rules and to an area where 20,000 are standard. >> we do not have that much food. >> further south natural gas leaks from destroyed homes. crews have not been able to get here to turn off the gas. >> we never really expected this to be this bad. >> we're awed and humbled by nature's destructive power. we mourn the loss of so many people. our hearts go out to those who have lost their loved ones. >> parts of new york city remained paralyzed. lines for buses seemed unending. traffic is worse as police and forced three passenger car pool requirements. some drivers running outg to fill up. >> this is my last t
people in new york city are heading back to work. there are long lines waiting for buses because of the crippled transportation system. we have more on that from the satellite center. >> one estimate has damage from the super star running as high as $50 billion. that could make sandy the second costliest storm. there are some areas waiting for help to arrive. three days later, the death toll continues to decline. the national guard rules and to an area where 20,000 are standard. >>...
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you're famous for going on the streets of new york city and talking to people and kind of getting the political pulse of the nation so first off i want to ask you given all the negative campaign ads given all of the way the way that the media has covered this what is the sense that you're getting from the people in the streets that you're talking to. well you know the news likes to look at what they're going to put out they want to find the lowest common denominator they're going to speak to what they think is the typical stupid american walking around and we all have a lot of fun with that but the truth of the matter is most people would like some more information most people are sick of the polarization and they're sick of being talked down to and they're looking for information from the media and they're just not getting it and personally i don't have any problem with the media presenting facts and having a bias because they're people were people right everyone is the person everyone's going to have a bias you're telling a story through your own lens what i'm sick of is the media p
you're famous for going on the streets of new york city and talking to people and kind of getting the political pulse of the nation so first off i want to ask you given all the negative campaign ads given all of the way the way that the media has covered this what is the sense that you're getting from the people in the streets that you're talking to. well you know the news likes to look at what they're going to put out they want to find the lowest common denominator they're going to speak to...
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new york city michael bloomberg damage and staten island. than 500,000 customers in york city remained without power. recovery.signs of three subway lines are expected tomorrow. the past hour, new york reduced andrew cuomo bus fares for the rest of the week. cannot thank the rest of -- the president enough. >> governor chris christie personally thank president obama for his help. they met with concerned lost their homes. nucleus remains very much in a state of emergency tonight. -- new jersey remains very much in a state of emergency tonight. at last check, to all people killed in the state. two million remain without power. vice president joe biden made some political waves. --, dangerous and attackers attacks, and now for president is again, less than a the election. mitt romney was joined by senator marco rubio at his rally at the university of miami. he showed u.s. -- praised fema playing a key role. vice president joe biden was in sarasota, and he is making some headlines for comments he made in a restaurant. he joked with him and about
new york city michael bloomberg damage and staten island. than 500,000 customers in york city remained without power. recovery.signs of three subway lines are expected tomorrow. the past hour, new york reduced andrew cuomo bus fares for the rest of the week. cannot thank the rest of -- the president enough. >> governor chris christie personally thank president obama for his help. they met with concerned lost their homes. nucleus remains very much in a state of emergency tonight. -- new...
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new york officials warn communitiers ever an influx of people using the city's transit system today and more challenges ahead this week. generators will be brought into polling centers for tomorrow's elect as well as more bad weather on the way. michael bloomberg says crews are still working around the clock to bring the power back and clean up the mess. -- new york officials warn commuters of an influx of people using the city's transit system today and more challenges ahead this week. >>> clean-up from sandy will give the construction industry some help, which analyst says could mean an economic boost in the early part of next year. storm damage is estimated at about $50 million for lost property, businesses and additional costs. now, there could also be an increase in manufacturing but that won't be seen until insurance companies pay all their claims. >>> coming up, tragedy at a disoo. a little boy is mauled to death. up next, we'll get the latest on that story. >> a frightening find inside one storage unit. details of what greeted one couple. we are checking more headlines coming up
new york officials warn communitiers ever an influx of people using the city's transit system today and more challenges ahead this week. generators will be brought into polling centers for tomorrow's elect as well as more bad weather on the way. michael bloomberg says crews are still working around the clock to bring the power back and clean up the mess. -- new york officials warn commuters of an influx of people using the city's transit system today and more challenges ahead this week....
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>> live and in hd, this is abc 7 "news at noon," on your side. >> new york city airports back the subway partially in service. >> but the recover from the storm killed 75 people in the is just beginning. let's get the latest from new york. >> superstorm sandy may have destructiont the behind continues to have a lasting impact. in hoboken, new jersey, national rolled in where 20,000 flooded in stranded homes. stillter of this city is supplies arend running low. farther south, the powerful lifted homes from their foundations and ruptured gas spreading fears of a e explosion. a> everywhere you go, you hear noise of the open gas lines. >> utility crews cannot reach fire in an affluent jersey e neighborhood and are until they can shut off the gas. york, it really is a tale cities. nie you can see the stark difference. manhattan split in half. those with power and those without. above 34th street, the lights are on. below 34th street, it's dark and vacant. but gribble little scary, we just have to make it work. >> 14 of 23 subway lines in the running on a limited basis. traffic on the street r
>> live and in hd, this is abc 7 "news at noon," on your side. >> new york city airports back the subway partially in service. >> but the recover from the storm killed 75 people in the is just beginning. let's get the latest from new york. >> superstorm sandy may have destructiont the behind continues to have a lasting impact. in hoboken, new jersey, national rolled in where 20,000 flooded in stranded homes. stillter of this city is supplies arend running low....
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york city subway system is running. a massive effort is underway to restore power to hundreds of thousands and make sure they have the basic necessities of food water, and more. another side effect we are seen locally is a lot of excess debris in the anacostia river. we took a ride on the river today to see what -- to see firsthand what is out in the water. >> creeks, streams, and storm drains from montgomery and prince george's counties in maryland as well as here d.c. in -- nt into the anacostia river. much of the river is starting to look like a trash dump. this is the urban and woodland trash that sandy left. the anna skype -- we get an up close view of what has come from streams nbc and maryland. piles of huge tree trunks. >> we don't the plastic bags anymore. >> we ran into teams of students canoeing on the river for their field trip. >> this is really bad for the pollution to be in the water. i am does really excited that we get to come and view this. >> the river is even dirtier than it looks. >> we probably had
york city subway system is running. a massive effort is underway to restore power to hundreds of thousands and make sure they have the basic necessities of food water, and more. another side effect we are seen locally is a lot of excess debris in the anacostia river. we took a ride on the river today to see what -- to see firsthand what is out in the water. >> creeks, streams, and storm drains from montgomery and prince george's counties in maryland as well as here d.c. in -- nt into the...
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the city of new york infrastructure or. the infrastructure the power infrastructure of long island or new jersey for instance. the line. or my line and your very. something that something traditionally our community really reluctant to do that superfund. but it's a choice it's a choice we make or give me just final question for you i want to talk about something that a whole lot of people aren't aware of and that is that during the storm the path of superstorm sandy there were twenty six nuclear plants i know at least two of them had to shut be shut down part of them out to be shut down the surrounding areas put on high alert talk a little bit about the effect of this and what people who are planning people who are engineers should take into account. i think one of the things that a disaster. and a half ago shows is that when nuclear power fails really dramatic. and it tends to stand on a time when the rest of society is having problems so let's imagine thank goodness it didn't happen but let's imagine that one of the beach
the city of new york infrastructure or. the infrastructure the power infrastructure of long island or new jersey for instance. the line. or my line and your very. something that something traditionally our community really reluctant to do that superfund. but it's a choice it's a choice we make or give me just final question for you i want to talk about something that a whole lot of people aren't aware of and that is that during the storm the path of superstorm sandy there were twenty six...
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about half of new jersey schools , 90 percent of new york city schools reopen today. commuters are still in during shortages of gasoline, long waits and crowded trains in some places, even food shortages. forecasters are waing as well that i nor'easter could, perhaps, hit the region as early as wednesday. meanwhile, critics are blasting new york mayor michael bloomberg for not allowing the national guard into brooklyn as requested last week. >> the national guard has been helpful, but th np is the only people we want on the streets with guns. we don't need it. there have been one or two minor of break-ins, disgraceful though they may be. but that, people are doing the right thing. lou: the may's assessment conflicts with a borough president marty markowitz assessment. he asked for help just an hour before the mayor's news conference. well, turning back to the election with just hours until polls opened, evidence is mounting that president obama deceived americans about benghazi, aid in part by elements of the mainstream media cbs news has released another part of the
about half of new jersey schools , 90 percent of new york city schools reopen today. commuters are still in during shortages of gasoline, long waits and crowded trains in some places, even food shortages. forecasters are waing as well that i nor'easter could, perhaps, hit the region as early as wednesday. meanwhile, critics are blasting new york mayor michael bloomberg for not allowing the national guard into brooklyn as requested last week. >> the national guard has been helpful, but th...
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york city to new york without passengers. the d.c. council is thinking ahead to next summer. why some businesses could be fined to run the air-conditioner and leaving the door open. >> the forecast for friday and the weekend. >> that explosion as the nfl's grambling. they say they are about to hand out a punishment. comparisons are inevitable. both heisman winners. i have it for you anncr: it's said that character is what we do... when we think no one is looking. mitt romney: believe that they are victims. anncr: mitt romney thought no one was looking when... he attacked forty-seven percent of americans. his companies shipped jobs overseas. his plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. >> there is a proposal before the city council that would find some businesses for leaving their doors open while running the air-conditioning.
york city to new york without passengers. the d.c. council is thinking ahead to next summer. why some businesses could be fined to run the air-conditioner and leaving the door open. >> the forecast for friday and the weekend. >> that explosion as the nfl's grambling. they say they are about to hand out a punishment. comparisons are inevitable. both heisman winners. i have it for you anncr: it's said that character is what we do... when we think no one is looking. mitt romney:...
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we might have to watch it for the friends in new york city and new england and see what they get out of that one. >> all right. >> and talk about that in a few minutes. >>> the rescheduled 26th annual dupont high heel races kicks off in a few hours. it happens the tuesday before halloween was cancelled. the race goes down on 17th street between pns and northwest at 9:00. >>> coming up, the skins need to step it up or shut up. what is adam laroche's future with the nationals. next. they are victims. anncr: mitt romney thought no one was looking when... he attacked forty-seven percent of americans. his companies shipped jobs overseas. his plan cuts millionaires' taxes, but raises yours. he'll voucherize medicare... and make catastrophic cuts to education. so remember what romney said... and what his plan would do. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. . >>> according to reports, the commissioner's office has delivered the verdict on deangelo hall and the good news for the quarterback. he will not be suspended for his confrontation with the referee last sunday
we might have to watch it for the friends in new york city and new england and see what they get out of that one. >> all right. >> and talk about that in a few minutes. >>> the rescheduled 26th annual dupont high heel races kicks off in a few hours. it happens the tuesday before halloween was cancelled. the race goes down on 17th street between pns and northwest at 9:00. >>> coming up, the skins need to step it up or shut up. what is adam laroche's future with the...
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hello tom jubilant greetings from new york city thank you do you think maybe first we should actually describe where the word you believe came from. sure soju believe comes. you know it has an ancient religious tradition of periodic cancellations of all debts to sort of wipe the slate clean and to start afresh when debts become so crippling as to actually put the entire society at risk it's in the bible every every seven times seven years every fifty year that's or are forgiven and all the slaves were freed and every every all the wealth was equalized as well as to tell us about the work of strike that yes ok so strike that and you can learn more about our project that strike dot org is an offshoot of occupy wall street that takes aim at the predatory debt system in all of its forms what we like to say is debt is the tie that binds the ninety nine percent whether you think of health care debt housing debt credit card debt medical debt student debt even municipal debt the ways in which budgetary austerity affects our lives that debt is a kind of common denominator that really that forc
hello tom jubilant greetings from new york city thank you do you think maybe first we should actually describe where the word you believe came from. sure soju believe comes. you know it has an ancient religious tradition of periodic cancellations of all debts to sort of wipe the slate clean and to start afresh when debts become so crippling as to actually put the entire society at risk it's in the bible every every seven times seven years every fifty year that's or are forgiven and all the...
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to see all of it would be to rewrite new york city. it is the place where wild deer run across roadways. it is a place apart five miles on the ferry from manhattan and it might as well be a world away. it has almost everything that the rest of new york city has expect skyscrapers but it has much more. where ever you live in america staten island has a street that looks like a street in your town. rich streets with mansions, small town streets with han handsohand some homes. if you get lost in the middle of stat ten it is easy to forget about it. and it is very for new yorkers in the other bureaus to forget about staten island. i know countless new yorkers who have never been there and never seen it. and that is fine most of the type. it doesn't rely on tourism for any of its vitality. it welcomes tourists to see the sights like the oldest house on the island built in 1662. but if the rest of new york wants to ignore it. that is all right. most of the people they love and care about live on staten island. new york's mayors and police co
to see all of it would be to rewrite new york city. it is the place where wild deer run across roadways. it is a place apart five miles on the ferry from manhattan and it might as well be a world away. it has almost everything that the rest of new york city has expect skyscrapers but it has much more. where ever you live in america staten island has a street that looks like a street in your town. rich streets with mansions, small town streets with han handsohand some homes. if you get lost in...
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we're also in new york city's times square. something special going on at the empire state building. look at this. they turned the masts on the top of the building red and blue to reflect the electoral votes won by obama and romney. and las vegas and los angeles, polls about to close in california. and our team is poring over results as we get them. >> sorry to have my back to you. i'm going through the map, trying to search for votes. battleground florida, fascinating at the moment. 90% of the vote in in florida. why does it seem every four years, we spend a lot of time counting votes in florida? one of the most evenly divided states in an evenly divided country. 50% to 4 9%. can you find the republican votes to bring this state back to romney? these are votes he needs to win. some states you can win, some states you can lose. in the romney scenario, he has to win this. loo looking and looking. only 93% of the votes in some of the largest counties. 96% in broward county. what's left, likely to go to the president. miami-dade,
we're also in new york city's times square. something special going on at the empire state building. look at this. they turned the masts on the top of the building red and blue to reflect the electoral votes won by obama and romney. and las vegas and los angeles, polls about to close in california. and our team is poring over results as we get them. >> sorry to have my back to you. i'm going through the map, trying to search for votes. battleground florida, fascinating at the moment. 90%...
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york city to embrace his candidacy, in 2011, which is so far down the road, who knows what will happen, but there's a little feel of him going too far. >> we'll take a commercial break. coming up, we'll talk about the women who voted last night. that's straight ahead. ♪ [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way into the venue, the candidate will be rehearsing off of his phone. [ candidate ] and thanks to every young face i see out there. [ woman ] his phone is one of his biggest supporters. [ female announcer ] with cisco at the center... working together has never worked so well. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier reef with sharks, or jumping into the market, he goes with people he trusts, which is why he trades with a company that doesn't nickel and dime him with hidden fees. so he can worry
york city to embrace his candidacy, in 2011, which is so far down the road, who knows what will happen, but there's a little feel of him going too far. >> we'll take a commercial break. coming up, we'll talk about the women who voted last night. that's straight ahead. ♪ [ woman ] it's 32 minutes to go time, and the candidate's speech is in pieces all over the district. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received...
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we're talking about the new york city marathon. new york mayor michael bloomburg wanted to send a message that the city was on its way back after the devastation of super-storm sandy. but despite his good intelligences, the public reaction was swift and harsh. critics argued there was too much devastation and work to do, mainly in staten island. the wave of criticism caused the mayor and race officials to pull the plug on friday. 27-year-old beatrice craven was to be one of the runners. despite the race being cancelled, beatrice still plans a run of her own. she joins me now from new york. how are you, beatrice? >> hi, don. >> are you still going to run the entire length of the race? are you still going to do a run of your own in a different way? >> absolutely. and i completely plan on running the full -- the full marathon, the full 26.2. the course would be different. the idea is to do the original new york city marathon, which would be four loops around central park. so that's the idea. i think it's a little bit more sensible, yo
we're talking about the new york city marathon. new york mayor michael bloomburg wanted to send a message that the city was on its way back after the devastation of super-storm sandy. but despite his good intelligences, the public reaction was swift and harsh. critics argued there was too much devastation and work to do, mainly in staten island. the wave of criticism caused the mayor and race officials to pull the plug on friday. 27-year-old beatrice craven was to be one of the runners. despite...
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sandy's death toll is at 106 people. 40 in new york city alone. and the cold brings fresh fear. >> this evening nypd patrol officers will use loudspeakers to urge people to go where they can be warm. >> reporter: most shelters still have beds available but some rockaway residents like katie richardson who i first met last week aren't interested. >> it's our home. it's our home. would you leave your place and you don't know if they're going to loot? >> reporter: the city estimates about 10,000 people in battered buildings and homes will need emergency temporary housing, but for the marinos in the rockaways, the concern is more immediate. they can hardly sleep. terrified about the nor'easter in the forecast for wednesday. >> i just pray that everything will be all right. what else can we do? >> reporter: residents here say roughly half of the people on the block are still staying here. some with generators but many enduring the dark nights without power. one big concern about the nor'easter and there are many is the wind and what it will do to these
sandy's death toll is at 106 people. 40 in new york city alone. and the cold brings fresh fear. >> this evening nypd patrol officers will use loudspeakers to urge people to go where they can be warm. >> reporter: most shelters still have beds available but some rockaway residents like katie richardson who i first met last week aren't interested. >> it's our home. it's our home. would you leave your place and you don't know if they're going to loot? >> reporter: the city...
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in new york city is a very liberal coast with a more conservative interior. new jersey is the reverse. if you cannot go easily, places where sandy has badly damaged the coast, it could affect the outcome of those congressional races. gerri: to you agree? do you think weather we will play a role? are we overestimated the impact of any nor'easter that follows? >> weather in general, i think, does play a role. when you're working on the campaign if you're a republican enthusiasm is in your favor the kind of your little bit of rain dance because republican voters are known to show up at the polls. they get out in snow, hail, sleek. they're typically the ones that show up and vote. that would actually, i think, hurt president obama. he has been trying to give voters out, even on a perfectly sunny day. as far s&p, at the congressional races are the races that are going to be most affected, but nationally i don't think sandy play a role. it hit to lose states, but i don't think it will move the kneele. gerri: we talked a little bit earlier about momentum in the camp
in new york city is a very liberal coast with a more conservative interior. new jersey is the reverse. if you cannot go easily, places where sandy has badly damaged the coast, it could affect the outcome of those congressional races. gerri: to you agree? do you think weather we will play a role? are we overestimated the impact of any nor'easter that follows? >> weather in general, i think, does play a role. when you're working on the campaign if you're a republican enthusiasm is in your...